Hi Winth,winth wrote:Hi,
My 5 year old is attending his Purely Art Class for 1 term now.
It's true that you need to be put under waiting list. I was on waiting list then because the staff said they need to meet the minimum number of students before the class can start. But being a super-persistent mum who wants value-for-$$, I call every week to ask.
I was lucky enough. 3 weeks after my enquiry calls, they sent me an sms to inform about the start of this art class and whether I want to be registered for the class.
My boy's first art lesson was good, they drew watermelons using crayons. He was taught about drawing 3D watermelons with shadow effect. I was impressed. Hmm... however, by his 3rd lesson, another art teacher took over and the art pieces he created was like . Immediately, I feedback to that art teacher using sms and it improved since. He is finishing his first term and I will continue him for the 2nd term.
I'm right now on waiting list for my 17-month-old for the 2 hour playground with Edufarm. Will be calling them again Oct every week to check. So, you might wanna consider this strategy.
I realised that they don't have a system in place and they will scribble your number somewhere. And that means, the contact number that you gave might be lost at the end of the day. You should win this with persistence and call them to ensure your name is REALLY in the waiting list.
I gave up waiting for them to call so I sent my gal to Bukit Timah CC for Art lesson. It's really cheap at $55 a term. But that doesn't include the materials.